Top 7: Wrost personalities in the History

 #1 Yazid ibne Muaviyah lanatullah (the Most cruel Ruler)


Yazīd b. Mu'āwīya lanatullah (b. 26/646-7 - d. 64 AH/683) was the second Umayyad ruler by the order of whom, Imam al-Husayn (a) and his companions were martyred in Karbala and Imam's (a) family members were taken captive. Yazid ruled for three years after his father Mu'awiya and three important events took place during his caliphate:

According to historical sources, Yazid openly drank wine and had a poetic taste. He was the first person who was appointed as the caliph in a hereditary manner by his father contrary to the tradition of the previous caliphs. His appointment was against the peace treaty between Imam al-Hasan (a) and Mu'awiya. Some hadiths explicitly cursed Yazid and the murderers of Imam al-Husayn (a). All Shi'a and a group of Sunnis refer to what Yazid did during his caliphate and consider him deserved to be cursed.

#2 Muaviyah lanatullah Ibne Abu Sufiyan


He the founder of Ummayad dynesty .father of Yazid

He was the first to start bidaat(changing in islamic rule) in islam ,the most tyrant and corrupt person ,he was chosen as a governer of Syria during the period of first caliphate ,later due to his tyranic and corrupt activities during the Caliphate of Hazrat Ali ibne abu talib as he was asked to resign the post" but Muaviyah denied and initiated war against Hazrat Ali as ,known as battle of  Seffen , later when he was about to be  defeated he raised the Holy Quran on Javelins  "
He Throned the most cruel son Yazid 
He killed Prophets Wife (according to many scholars)
he killed many Ashabs freinds  of Mohamms (pbuh) including Mohammad saws  one of the close Ashab hazrat Ammar al Yasser ,Hazrat Hujr Bin Adi, Hazrat Malik Al Ashtar,Hazrat Mohammad ibne abu Bakr,Hazart Abuzer Al Ghaffari
He also killed granson of Mohammad saw the pious Hasan ibne Ali  and this was How islam was hijacked and many of so called muslims (like ISIS etc) follow these activities


#3 Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi (ISIS leader)


 Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Arabic: أَبُو بَكْر الْبَغْدَادِي‎‎, romanizedʾAbū Bakr al-Baḡdādī), born Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (Arabic: إبراهيم عواد إبراهيم علي محمد البدري السامرائي‎; 28 July 1971[1] – 27 October 2019), was an Iraqi terrorist and the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) from 2014 until his death.

Baghdadi was born in or near Samarra, Iraq and obtained graduate degrees in Islamic theology in the late 1990s and 2000s. He joined early Salafi-jihadi groups in Iraq following the US invasion in March 2003 and was detained with Al Qaeda commanders at the American Camp Bucca in 2004.[10] He joined al-Qaeda in Iraq there and rose through the ranks until he was appointed emir — the highest leader – in 2010.[10] Al-Qaeda in Iraq reorganized and renamed itself into Islamic State in Iraq (ISI) during this time. In 2013, Baghdadi defied the guidance of Al-Qaeda's leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and expanded ISI into Syria.[11] In June 2014, the group permanently broke with al-Qaeda, renamed itself the "Islamic State", and declared itself a caliphate.[12] Baghdadi was chosen caliph of ISIL by the Shura Council, who represented those members of the Islamic State qualified to elect a caliph.[13]

Baghdadi's claim to be "caliph" was almost universally rejected by the Muslim community. ISIL was designated as a terrorist organisation by the United Nations and almost all sovereign states, and Baghdadi was individually considered a terrorist by the United States[6] and many other countries. As leader of IS, Baghdadi led and lost the Islamic State's wars against Iraq and Syria. Baghdadi directed the use of extremely controversial tactics, including the mass use of suicide bombings and the execution of prisoners of war. ISIL briefly captured substantial territory in Iraq and Syria, but lost almost all of its territory and fighters during Baghdadi's tenure as emir.


#4 Usama Bin Laden

 



Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden[1][8] /ˈsɑːmə bɪn ˈlɑːdən/ (Arabicأسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن‎, Usāmah bin Muḥammad bin Awaḍ bin Lādin; March 10, 1957 – May 2, 2011),[9] also rendered Usama bin Ladin, was a founder of the pan-Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda, designated as a terrorist group by the United Nations Security Council, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union, and various countries.

He was a Saudi Arabian citizen until 1994 (stateless thereafter[citation needed]) and a member of the wealthy bin Laden family.[10][dead link] Bin Laden's father was Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a Saudi millionaire from Hadhramaut, Yemen, and the founder of the construction company, Saudi Binladin Group.[11] His mother, Alia Ghanem, was from a secular middle-class family in Latakia, Syria.[12] He was born in Saudi Arabia and studied at university in the country until 1979, when he joined Mujahideen forces in Pakistan fighting against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. He helped to fund the Mujahideen by funneling arms, money, and fighters from the Arab world into Afghanistan, and gained popularity among many Arabs.[13] In 1988, he formed al-Qaeda.[14] He was banished from Saudi Arabia in 1992, and shifted his base to Sudan, until U.S. pressure forced him to leave Sudan in 1996. After establishing a new base in Afghanistan, he declared a war against the United States, initiating a series of bombings and related attacks.[15] Bin Laden was on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) lists of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists for his involvement in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.[16][17][18]


#5 Idi Amin


Reign: 1971-1979

General Amin overthrew an elected government in Uganda via a military coup and declared himself president. He then ruthlessly ruled for eight years, during which an estimated 3,00,000 civilians were massacred. He also drove out Uganda’s Asian population (mostly Indian and Pakistani citizens), and spent large amounts on the military, both of which led to the country’s economic decline.


#6 Mau Zedong



Under the communist leader, industry and agriculture was put under state control in China. Any opposition was swiftly suppressed. Mao’s supporters point out that he modernised China. Others point out that his policies led to the deaths of 40 million people through starvation, forced labour and executions.


#7 Adolf Hitler




A 15 December 1944 document submitted to the commission by Czechoslovakia accuses Hitler and five members of "the Reich government," including his deputy Rudolf Hess and Heinrich Himmler, one of the Nazis most responsible for the Holocaust, of crimes including "murder and massacres-systematic terrorism."


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